Works, Volume 38Kraus Reprint, 1967 - Geography |
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Page 191
... passed through Khotan , and then through Chukiupo ( said to be Yangihissar ) [ cf. Yule's Notes on Hwen Thsang's ... passing from Tashbaliq towards Karategin ? Kiumi , which is probably the country of Ptolemy's Comedi , is mentioned in ...
... passed through Khotan , and then through Chukiupo ( said to be Yangihissar ) [ cf. Yule's Notes on Hwen Thsang's ... passing from Tashbaliq towards Karategin ? Kiumi , which is probably the country of Ptolemy's Comedi , is mentioned in ...
Page 289
... passed to Talas by the route by which Rubruquis had come . In Benedict Goës infra are quoted some passages relating , or supposed to relate , to Kayaliq or Cailac . Another may be cited as slightly favour- able to the site indicated ...
... passed to Talas by the route by which Rubruquis had come . In Benedict Goës infra are quoted some passages relating , or supposed to relate , to Kayaliq or Cailac . Another may be cited as slightly favour- able to the site indicated ...
Page 317
... passed the mouth of this Surkhab , so good an observer would scarcely have omitted to notice the confluence of a rival Oxus . The gallant seaman is still more slightingly treated by Kiepert in his map of Asia . That geographer denies ...
... passed the mouth of this Surkhab , so good an observer would scarcely have omitted to notice the confluence of a rival Oxus . The gallant seaman is still more slightingly treated by Kiepert in his map of Asia . That geographer denies ...
Contents
Dedication and Preface | 1 |
late and then in the forms Thin Thinae Sinae | 8 |
the indication of the Chinese empire from the landward Inferior | 13 |
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